check的意思和读音

check

: [tʃek] : [tʃek]

v.

n.

int.

checks  checking  checked  

v.+n.check make,cash check,check information,write check,check quality

adj.+n.regular check,blank check,routine check,thorough check,check baggage

adv.+v.automatically check,carefully check,quickly check

v.expedite

v.test,test out,make sure,ensure,limit

n.bill,inspection,safeguard,payment

adj.checked,checkered,patterned,crisscross,plaid

checkv.examine

1.[t]~ sth (for sth)to examine sth to see if it is correct, safe or acceptable

Check the container for cracks or leaks.

She gave me the minutes of the meeting to read and check.

Check the oil and water before setting off.

Check your work before handing it in.

make sure

2.[i][t]to find out if sth/sb is present, correct or true or if sth is how you think it is

‘Is Mary in the office?’ ‘Just a moment. I'll go and check.’“?”“。”

Hang on─I just need to check my email.

Go and check (that) I've locked the windows.

You'd better check with Jane what time she's expecting us tonight.

control

3.[t]~ sthto control sth; to stop sth from increasing or getting worse

The government is determined to check the growth of public spending.

4.[t]to stop yourself from saying or doing sth or from showing a particular emotion

to check your anger/laughter/tears

She wanted to tell him the whole truth but she checked herself─it wasn't the right moment.

coats/bags/cases

5.[t]~ sthto leave coats, bags, etc. in an official place (called a checkroom ) while you are visiting a club, restaurant, etc.

Do you want to check your coats?

6.[t]~ sthto leave bags or cases with an official so that they can be put on a plane or train

make mark

7.[t]~ sthto put a mark (i) next to an item on a list, an answer, etc.

Check the box next to the right answer.

n.examination

1.[c]~ (for/on sth)an act of making sure that sth is safe, correct or in good condition by examining it

Could you give the tyres a check?

a health check

The drugs were found in their car during a routine check by police.

a check for spelling mistakes

I'll just have a quick check to see if the letter's arrived yet.

It is vital to keep a check on your speed(= look at it regularly in order to control it) .

investigation

2.[c]~ (on sb/sth)an investigation to find out more information about sth

The police ran a check on the registration number of the car.

Was any check made on Mr Morris when he applied for the post?

control

3.[c]~ (on/to sth)something that delays the progress of sth else or stops it from getting worse

A cold spring will provide a natural check on the number of insects.

4.[pl]rules that are designed to control the amount of power, especially political power, that one person or group has

pattern

5.[c][u]a pattern of squares, usually of two colours

Do you prefer checks or stripes?

a check shirt/suit西

a yellow and red check skirt

for coats/bags

6.[c]a place in a club, restaurant, etc. where you can leave your coat or bag

7.[c]a ticket that you get when you leave your coat, bag, etc. in, for example, a restaurant or theatre

in game

8.[u]a position in which a player's king(= the most important piece) can be directly attacked by the other player's pieces

There, you're in check.

mark

9.[c]a mark (i) put beside a sum or an item on a list, usually to show that it has been checked or done or is correct

IDMhold/keep sth in checkto keep sth under control so that it does not spread or get worseint.

1.used to show that you agree with sb or that sth on a list has been dealt with

‘Do you have your tickets?’ ‘Check.’ ‘Passport?’ ‘Check.’“?”“。”“?”“。”

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n.1.an examination of something to find out whether it is as it should be; an examination of someone to find out whether they are healthy; an examination by the police, army, etc. of an area, or people or vehicles passing through an area, in order to be certain that there is no danger or illegal activity2.one of the pieces of printed paper that your bank gives you so you can pay for things without using money3.something that controls another thing and stops it from becoming worse, too powerful, etc.4.a piece of paper that you are given in a restaurant showing you how much money you owe. Another word for this is bill, which is the usual British word5.a markthat you put next to something to show that it is correct or that you have dealt with it. The British word is tick.6.a pattern of squares, usually of two colors7.the position of the king in the game of chess when it is threatened by another piece1.an examination of something to find out whether it is as it should be; an examination of someone to find out whether they are healthy; an examination by the police, army, etc. of an area, or people or vehicles passing through an area, in order to be certain that there is no danger or illegal activity2.one of the pieces of printed paper that your bank gives you so you can pay for things without using money3.something that controls another thing and stops it from becoming worse, too powerful, etc.4.a piece of paper that you are given in a restaurant showing you how much money you owe. Another word for this is bill, which is the usual British word5.a markthat you put next to something to show that it is correct or that you have dealt with it. The British word is tick.6.a pattern of squares, usually of two colors7.the position of the king in the game of chess when it is threatened by another piece

v.1.to examine something in order to find out whether it is how it should be; to examine someone or something in order to find out if something is present; to look at writing or pictures in order to get information about something2.to make certain of something, for example by looking at the information again or by asking someone3.to stop yourself or someone else from doing something; to stop something bad from happening or getting worse4.to make a markto show that something is correct, that you agree with it, etc. The British word is tick5.to give your bags and suitcases to an official at an airport so that they can be put on an airplane6.to look at or see someone or something1.to examine something in order to find out whether it is how it should be; to examine someone or something in order to find out if something is present; to look at writing or pictures in order to get information about something2.to make certain of something, for example by looking at the information again or by asking someone3.to stop yourself or someone else from doing something; to stop something bad from happening or getting worse4.to make a markto show that something is correct, that you agree with it, etc. The British word is tick5.to give your bags and suitcases to an official at an airport so that they can be put on an airplane6.to look at or see someone or something

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1.Back on the farm, I daydreamed about that dining hall chow and money in my pocket, and I felt compelled to check it out myself.

2.One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. You may cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue.

3.They did not always open biometric passport chips or check details against a list of undesirables.

4.I wish I could. But I'm afraid I'll be out on business by then. Can I take a rain check?

5.When I'm out with colleagues, most of us tend to check our BlackBerries once in a while, which in the news business is understandable.

6.If you're trying to set up a specific namespace prefix and it's not appearing in the bitstream, check the element types.

7.Check to see that all connections are both correctly wired (in accordance with the field connection diagram) and tight.),

8.It's time to stop spending billions of dollars a week on a blank check for an Iraqi government that won't spend its own oil revenues.亿

9.It's a quiz to check how much you haudio-videoe understood the lesson.

10.They quickly began to check things out to see if all was secure.西